chemical-categories

ALKAKLEEN is used for the mild to heavy cleaning and effective disinfection for general purpose use. It is suitable for hard surfaces such as walls and floors, and food contact areas. It will remove grease as it disinfects.

Alconox is a concentrated anionic detergent for manual and ultrasonic cleaning. It is ideal for cleaning contaminants from glassware, metals, plastics, ceramic, porcelain, rubber and fiberglass. It is an excellent replacement for corrosive acids and hazardous solvents. It consists primarily of a homogeneous blend of sodium linear alkylaryl sulfonate,
alcohol sulfate, phosphates and carbonates.

Alfodet L46 is the sodium salt of alpha olefin sulphonate (SAOS), commonly known as AOS. Alfodet L46 is a detergent active of the anionic class.It is manufactured by continuous sulphonation of high-quality ethylene-based alpha olefins with sulphur trioxide in a specially-designed modern 'Ballestra' continuous thin-film sulphonation reactor, followed by neutralisation and hydrolysis.Alfodet L46 is an extremely light coloured liquid, thanks to efficient sulphonation, with low inorganic salt and un-sulphonated matter. No bleaching of the neutralised AOS is done after hydrolysis, ensuring that all supplies of Alfodet L46 are safe sultones within tolerable limits.Alfodet L46 is suitable as an active for general detergent products such as detergent cakes and powders, toilet and laundry soaps, liquid detergents for fine fabrics, dish- and floor-washing liquid, woolen- and carpet-washing applications, scourers and shampoos, bubble baths and shower gels.

Aminoethyl ethanolamine which has amine groups and hydroxyl group is used as an important intermediate for polymer condensation, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, paper chemicals, rubber chemicals and textile auxiliaries. It is also used to produce shampoo, cationic surfactants, antistatic agents and chelating agents.

Ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS) is the common name for ammonium dodecyl sulfate. ALS is classified as an alkyl sulfate and is an anionic surfactant found primarily in shampoos and body-wash as a foaming agent. Lauryl sulfates are very high-foam surfactants that disrupt the surface tension of water by forming micelles around the polar water molecules.